Sanu Jallow-Lockhart shattered her own Arkansas and Gambian 800m record, clocking 1:59.76 at the Tyson Invitational. This win was part of a standout performance by the Razorback 4x400m relay team, which achieved a world-leading time of 3:25.82, ranking fifth in UA history. Jallow-Lockhart contributed a remarkable 50.19 split, marking the second fastest indoor third leg ever globally. Arkansas athletes excelled across events, with Sydney Vaught delivering a top collegiate performance in the 3,000m, ranking second all-time for UA.

By the Numbers
  • Sanu Jallow-Lockhart’s 800m time: 1:59.76
  • 4x400m relay time: 3:25.82, ranking No. 5 on the UA all-time list
  • Jallow-Lockhart's 50.19 split: second fastest indoor third leg in history
State of Play
  • Jallow-Lockhart holds the UA 800m and Gambian records.
  • The Razorbacks' 4x400m time surpassed the previous meet record and the season's world best.
What's Next

As the season progresses, Jallow-Lockhart and the Razorback team aim to further improve their records in upcoming competitions, targeting a potential shot at NCAA titles.

Bottom Line

Jallow-Lockhart's achievements signify a rising competitive edge for UA track and field, setting the stage for potential historical performances in the collegiate arena.